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Croatina is a red
Italian wine
grape variety that is
grown primarily in the Oltrepò
Pavese region of
Lombardy and in the
Province of
Piacenza within Emilia...
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harsh tannins. In
addition to the use of red wine
grapes such as Barbera,
Croatina, and
Bonarda Piemontese,
white wine
grapes such
Arneis and
Favorita also...
- to semi-sparkling frizzante.
Elsewhere in Lombardy, it is
blended with
Croatina and as part of a
larger blend component in the red
wines of Franciacorta...
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Corvinone Italy,
Veneto wine
Counoise France, Rhône wine 638 (2006)
Croatina Italy,
Lombardia (wine) Darnekuša Croatia, Hvar Dobričić Croatia, Šolta...
- Blaufränkisch Bordô Carménère
Castelao Concord Corvina Veronese Criolla Grande Croatina Dolcetto Dornfelder Marufo Mencía
Black Muscat Nebbiolo Negroamaro Nero...
- name of Spanna), up to 40% Uva Rara and no more than 30%
collectively of
Croatina and Vespolina.
Varietal styles of each of the red
grape varieties can be...
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related to
Douce noir
grape which is
known as
Bonarda in
Argentina nor the
Croatina grape,
which make
tannic wines similar to Piedmont's Dolcetto. ,Vitigno...
- of the
other Italian varieties that have
Bonarda as a
synonym such as
Croatina and Uva Rara. It also has no
known relationship to
Douce Noire grise an...
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Charbono in
California Bonarda Piemontese,
grown in Piedmont,
around Turin Croatina or
Bonarda dell'Oltrepò Pavese,
grown in Lombardy,
around Pavia Uva Rara...
- the Oltrepò
Pavese also
produces red
wines from the
Pinot nero, Barbera,
Croatina, Uva Rara and Vespolina.
There are some
small plantings of
Cabernet Sauvignon...